Beloved Disney Icon Passes Away Peacefully at Age 95
The world of Disney and classic film lost one of its most cherished voices this week with the peaceful passing of Richard M. Sherman, the legendary composer behind some of the most enduring songs in Disney history. The news was confirmed by The Walt Disney Company, which shared that he died due to age‑related illness at the age of 95.
A Life Written in Song
Sherman wasn’t just any composer — he was one half of the iconic songwriting duo known as the Sherman Brothers, alongside his late brother Robert (who died in 2012). Together, they crafted some of the most beloved musical moments in the Disney canon, creating joyful tunes that have become part of family culture around the world.
From “It’s a Small World (After All)” — the cheerful anthem heard around Disney parks worldwide — to the unforgettable melodies of Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, and numerous other classic films, Richard Sherman’s music has been a central thread in the soundtrack of childhood for generations.

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